Belmont Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1928-05-24

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w BELMONT PARK NOTES • » NEW YORK. N. V., May 23. La Diva, Indian Scout. The Worker and War Flier have been ordered taken off the schooling list. Clyde rhillips reported that his two-year-old Sport was badly cut down in her last race. Jockey J. Callahan left for Toronto to ride Sunfire at Woodbine Park for T. J. Healey. E. R. Bradley and his niece, Miss Peggie Bailey, were arrivals and plain an indefinite stay. Jockey F. Stevens and L. McAtee cancelled their engagements, due to illness. W. J. Moseley of the Tijuana Jockey Club arrived from California and plans an indefinite stay. Max Silvers received from the estate of L. T. Cooper a valuable split second watch in appreciation of his services while associated with the stable of that turfman. Silvers states that but one horse, Lovely Manners, was retained by the estate and that he is at Puckers Farm in Kentucky.


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